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IXCORPOKATED. 


Second  Annual  Cataloone  and  Price  List 

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OF  THE 

Ca  €ro$$(  Steel  Rooftiis 

. . . and . . . 

Cornidating  Company, 

MANUFACTI  KERS  OF 


EAVHS  TROUGH  AM)  CONDUCTOR  PIRBS, 

HAX(',BRS,  HOOKS  AND  CUT-OFFS,  RIDOE  CAPPING, 
CORNICES,  WINDOW  CAPS,  ETC. 


Steel  Roofino',  Corrugated  Iron,  Steel  Brick,  Rock- Face 
Stone,  Patent  Steel  Ceilings. 


EA  CROSSE,  WIS.,  U.  S.  A. 


WALTI'K  1.  HOVCOTT 
PRINTER. 

EA  CROSSE.  WIS. 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


J.  C.  KRONER,  President  and  Treasurer. 

G.  1'-  KRONER,  Vice-President.  H.  O.  WILSON,  Secretary. 

LOUIS  KUEHN,  Alanagcr. 

aver/ 

^UJimiA  UNIVERSIIY 

To  Buyers. 


We  take  pleasure  in  announcing  that  we  began  our 
second  year  with  enlarged  and  greatlx’  improx’ed  facilities 
for  manufacturing  and  furnishing 

A COMPLETE  LINE  OF  SHEET  METAL  G S, 

As  herein  described,  wliicl'i  will  at  all  times  be  eq...il  to 
or  better  in  quality,  design  and  w’orkmansldip  tliancan  be 
obtained  elsewiiere. 

Witli  due  appreciation  for  preference  in  tlie  , we 
ask  to  continue  serx'ing  you  w^lien  in  need  Oi  sucli 
goods. 

Respectfully, 

LACROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING 
CORRUGATING  COMPANY. 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRIU'.ATING  CO. 


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Terms. 

Credit  gi\’en  to  t'lnancially  responsible  buyers  only. 

Net  Cash  in  thirty  days,  or  one  per  cent,  off  for 
Cash  paid  within  ten  days  from  date  of  invoice,  or  on 
arrival  of  goods. 

Parties  not  known  to  be  financially  responsible  and 
prompt,  must  pay  our  sight  draft  with  Bill  of  Lading  at- 
tached at  Bank  or  Express  office  on  arrival  of  goods. 
The  r always  secures  the  cash  discount  on  ship- 
ide  this  way. 

.mittances  must  be  made  by  Bank  Draft,  Express 
_^ider.  Postal  Note  or  P.  O.  Order. 

We  will  not  accept  personal  checks  unless  drawn 
exchange. 

egrams  must  be  prepaid  by  the  sender. 

Exchange  and  Express  charges  must  be  paid  by  the 
remitter. 

All  accounts  are  subject  to  Sight  Draft  without 
notice,  and  8 per  cent,  interest  after  maturity. 

All  claims  against  in\'oices  must  be  made  promptly 
on  receipt  of  goods. 


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LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFIXO  AXI)  CORREGATINO  CO. 


“THE  LA  CR08SE” 

SLIP  AND  LAP  JOINT  EAVES  TROUGH 

Alost  I’crfect  and  I’niforin  Kaves  Trough  on 
the  .Market. 

Alade  in  Lengths  of  Ten  (10)  Peet  of  Galvan- 
ized Iron,  1 C and  I X Terne  Tin. 


1>KICE  LIST. 


Galvanized  Iron. 

I No.  2.S  (iauge. ) 


10  Feet  Long.  Slip  Joint. 

Per  I'oot. 

.'Po  ill.  <Tjilvaiiizc(l S .ir> 

4-  in . (t.'iI vaiiizcd 17 

-l-T  .t  in.  (lal  vaiiizcd is 

7)  ill.  (Galvanized L’O 

(>  in.  (Galvanized U4- 

7 in.  (Galvanized 2S 

s in.  Galvanized dl 

I C Teriie  Tin. 

10  Feet  Long.  Slip  J:int 


I'er  Fool. 


.'Mo  in.  I C 'I'enie  Plate S .!() 

4-  in.  1 C 'I'erne  Plate 11 

.")  in.  I C 'J'enie  Plate 1 '*> 

()  in.  I C Terne  IMate I.” 

7 in.  I C Terne  Plate 17 

s in.  I C Terne  Plate 'JO 


1 

X 

Terne  Tin. 

10  Feet  Long. 

Slip  Joint 

Per  I'oot. 

31 

. in.  I 

X 

'I'crnc 

Pl;ite.....S 

1 1 

4- 

in.  I 

X 

'I'criK* 

Pl.-ite... 

1 J 

7) 

in.  I 

X 

'feme 

PI  .ate.... 

1 4 

(G 

in.  1 

X 

Tcriu- 

Plate. ... 

1 (G 

7 

in.  I 

X 

'r  c r n c 

Pi.ale.... 

1 s 

s 

in.  1 

X 

Terne 

Plate.... 

J1 

Galvanized  Iron. 

) No.  2S  tiaiige.) 


10  Feet  Long.  Lap  Joint. 

Per  Foot. 

.'M  in.  (Galvanized .S  .14- 

4-  in.  (Galvanized 1(> 

41  -j  in.  Galvanized 1 7 

in.  Galvanized IP 

d in.  (Galvanized J'l 

7 in.  (Galvanized J7 

s in.  (Galvanized CIO 


I C Terne  Tin. 

10  Feet  Long.  Lap  Joint, 

Per 


'’.■.j  ill.  I C 'I'erne  I'l.nte .<  .01* 

•1-  in.  I C 'I'erne  I’l.nte 10 

r>  in.  1 C 'I'erne  I’l.nte 1 

(■>  in.  I C 'I  erne  Plate 1 -I 

7 in.  I C 'I'erne  I’late 10 

s in.  I C 'I'erne  Plate It* 


I 

X 

Terne 

Tin. 

10  Feet  Long. 

Lap  Joint 

Per  I'oot. 

31 

..  in.  1 

X 

'I'erne  1 

late.....S 

1 o 

1. 

" in.  1 

X 

'I'erne  I 

late.... 

1 1 

7, 

in.  1 

X 

'I'erne  I 

late.... 

13 

(G 

in.  I 

X 

'I'erne  I 

late.... 

17) 

7 

in.  I 

X 

'I'erne  I 

late.... 

1 7 

s 

in. 

X 

'I'erne  I 

late.... 

JO 

I ( '.al  vanized per  eeiit. 

l)lscor\Ts|  1 C Terne percent. 

( I .\  Terne ]ier  cent. 


I’acl;c(l  in  cases 
of  U.'iO  ieet. 


For  lu’.'ivier  tiatpees  tli;m  No.  2S  add  the  Idllowing 
.'iilvanees  to  No.  2N  list:  I'or  No.  27.  1 cent:  No.  2(>.  2 
cents;  No.  24.  (>  cents  ])er  loot. 

We  always  ship  Galvanizeil  Trongli  with  Slip  Joint 
and  Tin  Tronjili  with  Lap  joint,  tinless  otlierwi.^e  spcci- 
lied. 


LA  CROSSlv  STEHL  ROOI'IXG  AXI)  CORRUGATING,  CO. 


“REVEHSI^Iae” 

Double  Gav^s  Trough. 


NO  RIGHTS,  NO  EEFTS. 


Can  Ije  used  on  either  Side  of  Building-. 

Alade  in  Benghts  of  Ten  (10)  Feet  of  Galvanized 
Iron  I C and  I X Terne  Tin. 


I’KICE  l.IST. 


Galvanized  Ii-on. 

I .No.  2,S  Oaiig-e.) 
to  I'EKT  I.o.\,;.  Slip. Joint. 

Pi  r Foot. 


.'iiniu.  GalvanizctI .f  .18 

+ in.  Galvanized 20 

.->  in.  Galvanized 28 

d in.  Galvanized 27 

7 in.  G.-dvanized 81 

s in.  Galvanized 84- 


1 C Terne  Tin. 

lo  Fkkt  Fonc..  Lap  Joint. 


Per  F'oot. 

8'2  in.  I C Terne  I’late .S  .12 

4 in.  1 C Terne  Plate 13 

,">  in.  I C Terne  Pl.'ite 15 

C,  in.  I C Terne  Plate 17 

7 in.  I C Terne  I’late 19 

8 in.  I C Terne  Plate 22 


Galvanized  Iron. 

(No.  28  Gauge.) 

10  Feet  Long.  Lap  Joint. 

Pei  F'oot. 

81.>  in.  Gali-anized .f  .17 

4 in.  Galvanized 19 

,5  in.  GaK-anized 22 

(5  in.  Galvanized 2i.> 

7 in.  Gale-anized 80 

8 in.  Galvanized 38 


1 X Terne  Tin. 

10  Feet  Long.  Lap  Joint. 

Per  F'oot. 

3P.  in.  I X Terne  Plate....$  .18 

4 in.  I X Terne  I’late 14 

5 in.  I X Terne  Plate Id 

d in.  I X Terne  Plate 1 .8 

7 in.  I X Terne  Plate 20 

8 in.  I X Terne  Plate 23 


For  heavier  (iaiiges  than  No.  2S  add  the  following  ad- 
vances lo  No.  2S  list:  For  No.  27,  one  cent:  No.  2G,  2 
cents;  No.  2-1-,  (I  eents. 


Per  Cent. 

( Galvanized 

IhsconiUs  jl  C Terne 


Packed  in  Cases  ot  2oG  feet. 


1 1 X Terne, 


ivii-'Wc  always  shi]3  Galvanized  Trough  with  Sliji  Joint 
and  Tin  Trough  with  Lap  Joint,  unless  otherwise  specified. 

"Oin- Reversible"  Double  Bead  Eaves  Trough  has  two 
inches  more  girt  than  single  bead. 

.li^See  pages  11  and  13  for  Double  Head  Hangers. 


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LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


/Witr^s. 


Outside  Corner  Mitre.  Inside  Corner  Mitre. 


Tliese  Mitres  are  Made  Complete,  Ready  for  Use,  for  both  Inside  and  Outside 
Bead,  either  Slip  or  Lap  joint. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Galvaniged  Iron. 

I X Terne. 

Per  Dozen  Net. 

Per  Dozen  Net. 

Slip  Joint. 

Lap  Joint. 

Slip  Joint. 

Lap  Joint. 

3V 

'■>  inch... 

$3.00 

$2  50 

31/2 

inch... 

$2.50 

$2.00 

4 

inch... 

3.25 

2.75 

4 

inch... 

2,75 

2.25 

5 

inch... 

3.50 

3.00 

5 

inch... 

3.25 

2.75 

6 

inch... 

4.00 

3.50 

6 

inch... 

3.50 

3.00 

When  ordering  Slip  Joint  Mitres,  state  whether  right  or  left  hand  is 
wanted,  and  whether  for  “Inside”  or  “Outside”  Corner;  otherwise  half  rights 
and  half  lefts,  and  half  “Inside”  and  half  “Outside”  Corner  Mitres  will  be 
supplied.  : 

NOTE. — For  Doidile  Bead  Mitres,  add  50  cents  per  dozen  to  above  list.  ] J 


No.  4-36. 


A represents  a 12  inch  section  of  Trough,  with  Drop  (B)  solilered  on,  and 
the  end  closed  with  our  Slij)  Joint  End  Caj)  (C). 
li  represents  a Dro|)  or  Outlet. 

C represents  our  Slip  Joint  End  Cap,  which  reipiircs  no  solder.  May  be 
used  right  or  left. 

I’KICH  LIST. 


Si/c. 

H. 

C. 

A c 

oniplctc. 

2 

inch. 

l)er 

dozen,  net 

21 

■j  inch. 

per 

dozen,  net 

43 

3 

inch. 

l)cr 

dozen,  net 

30 

3V 

2 inch. 

l)er 

dozen,  net 

30 

$ .4.S 

$1.20 

4 

inch. 

per 

dozen,  net 

42 

.54- 

1.35 

5 

inch, 

per 

dozen,  net 

4,S 

.00 

1.53 

0 

inch. 

per 

dozen,  net 

00 

.72 

l.SO 

NOTI 

We  furnish  En.l 

Sectio  ns 

(\)  complete,  for 

314 

and  4 i 

nch 

T rough 

wi 

th  2 inch  Drop:  for  5 inch 

Trough 

with  3 inch  Drop; 

for 

0 inch 

T rou 

gh  with 

4 inch  Drop. 


LA  CKOSSH  STIiHL  KOOFINC'.  AND  CORRUGATING  C(L 


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Valleys. 

M:ule  from  lonjj  seamless  1 X and  I C ApolloTerneof'superioriiuality.also 
from  best  Galvanized  Iron,  seams  beinj;  10  feet  a]iart. 

Furnisbed  in  rolls  oi  50  lineal  feet. 


I»KICE  El  ST. 


I C Terne. 

IX  Terne. 

Galvanized . 

10  inch  I'allev,  per  foot. 

$ .111/2 

$ .12V3 

14  inch  Valiev,  per  foot. 

14 

.16 

.171/2 

20  ineh  Valiev,  ])er  loot. 

20 

2 2 

.25 

24  inch  Valiev,  jjer  foot. 

24 

.27 

.30 

2S  inch  Valiev,  per  foot. 

2S 

.311.^ 

.35 

30  inch  Valley,  jicr  foot. 

I C Terne 

30 

.34 

Per  Cent. 

.37V2 

Discounts 

I X Terne 

[Galvanized ... 

Per  Cent. 

Per  Cent. 

All  vallevs  are  double  locked  and  solderedononeside,unlessotlier\viseordered. 
We  always  sbi])  our  valleys  unpainted,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


I^oof  Gutters- 

Made  of  No.  28  Gauge  Galvanized  Iron. 

These  Gutters  are  by  far  the  best  jjroduced,  and  are  sold  at  such  prices 
that  make  them  as  cheap  as  those  made  of  wood,  lined  with  tin. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Style  A. 

Galvanized. 


Cut  of  14-  inch  sheet,  -'s  or  'ft  bead,  com])lete,  jier  foot $ .35 

Cut  of  20  inch  sheet,  "’.s  or  % bead,  complete,  jjer  foot 50 

Cut  of  24  inch  sheet,  % or  -U  bead,  comjilcte,  per  foot 60 


Style  B. 

Galvanized . 


Cut  of  15  inch  sheet,  ■%  or  'L  bead,  com])lete,  per  foot $ .37 

Cut  of  20  inch  sheet,  “’s  or  ■'^4  bead,  complete,  per  foot 50 

Cut  of  24  inch  sheet,  ">,s  or  '’  4.  bead,  eompletc,  per  foot 60 


I'oi' heavier  Ganges  than  No.  2S  add  the  following  advances  to  No.  2S 
list:  For  No.  27,  one  cent;  No.  26,  2 cents;  No.  24,  6 cents;  No.  22,  10  cents; 
and  No.  20,  Ko  cents,  all  iicr  foot. 

Discounts Per  Cent. 

Hangers  for  above  Trough,  each,  net 


.$  .03 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


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Quarter  Circl<?,  O,  G.  and 
Gutt<frs 


Made  in  lO  Foot  Lenghts,  of  No.  28  Gauge  Galva nized  Iron. 

5.‘^‘’Baek  of  Trough  Same  Height  as  Bead  Side.""^ 

For  high  backs  .Acid  Two  Cents  per  foot  to  List  Prices  for  each  additional 
inch  added  to  back. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Style  C. 


Size 5 inches 

Deplii 3’ 2 inches 

Girt 12  inches 

Galvanized $ .30  jier  ft $ 


(i  inches 7 inches. 

-t'4  inches Ito  inches. 

14  inches 10  inches. 

.33  ])er  ft $ .40  per  ft. 


Style  D. 


Size 

0 inches 

7 

inches 

S inches. 

Depth 

4 inches 

5 

inches 

,3-*  j inches. 

Girt 

15  inches 

IS 

inches 

20  inches. 

Galvanized... 

.37  per  ft 

.8  .45 

]ier  ft 

,S  .50  i)er  ft. 

Style  E. 

Size 0 inches 7 inches S inches. 

Depth fVi  inches 30.  inches 7 inches. 

Girt 1.3  inches 18  inches 22  inches. 

G.alvanized $ .37  jier  ft S .4.5  i)er  It $ .55  per  ft. 

For  heavier  Ganges  thtin  No.  2.S  add  the  following  advances  to  No.  2.S  list: 
For  No.  27,  1 cent;  No.  20,  2 cents:  No.  24,  0 cents;  No.  22,  10  cents,  and  No. 
20,  1.5  cents,  all  i)er  loot. 


LA  CKD.SSFi  STEEL  KOOFIXC.  A,\|t  C(  •KRrC.ATIXL,  C<). 


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Style  r. 


Size <i  inches 

I)e]ith A':;  inches 

(iirt  Is  inches 

(L'll vanizeii $ .TA  jier  ft. 


7 inches S inches. 

fi-'  I inches (5  inelies, 

liO  inches 22  inches 

S .AO  ])er  ft $ .AA  jier  ft. 


Style  G. 

Size I)  inches 7 inches 8 inches. 

Deptli ATt  inches 014  inches 7 inches. 

(iirt IS  inches 20  inches 22  inches. 

(ialvanized $.45  per  ft $.50  ])er  It $.5.5  per  it. 


Style  H. 

Size (i  indies 7 inches, 

Depth 4t'>  inches 444  inches 

Girt 14  inches 1(3  inches 

Galvanized $ .35  per  ft $ .40  jier  ft. 


8 inches. 
AVi  inches. 
1 8 inches. 
$ .45  per  ft. 


Style  J. 


Size 

(3  inches 

7 inches 

‘) 

inches. 

Depth 

(>V2  inches 

8 

inches. 

Girt 

18  inches 

20  inches 

24 

inches. 

Galvanized 

$ .54  per  ft 

Discount 

$ .(30  per  ft 

Per  Cent. 

$ .72 

per  ft . 

IF^Onotations  furnished  on  application  for  Trough  made  of  Copjier. 


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LA  CROSSE  vSTEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


BERGER’S  inPERIAL 

Adjustable  Eaves  Trough  Hanger. 

Patented  January  30,  1885. 

Patented  October  19,  1886. 

The  Greatest  Labor=Saving  Hanger  Hade. 

No  Soldering  Required. 

Four  pounds  of  solder  and 
one-half  daj-’s  labor 
saved  on  every 
gross  of  our 
Hangers. 

Ice  cannot  affect  them. 

They  Serve  Both  as  a Brace  and 
a Hanger. 

UNEQUALED  IN  THEIR  STRENGTH. 
Beware  of  Infringe.ments. 


TRADE  PRICE  LIST. 


3 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  coinjtlete,  ])er  gross,  net $3.75 

31/2  inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  complete,  ])er  gross,  net 4.00 

4 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  complete,  per  gross,  net 4.25 

i-Vs  inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  com[)letc,  per  gross,  net 4.35 

5 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  complete,  ])er  gross,  net 4.50 

6 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  coni|)letc,  per  gross,  net 5.00 

7 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  comjilete,  per  gross,  net 0.00 

8 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  complete,  per  gross,  net S.OO 


3 inch,  with  Straps  riveted  on  Crossbars  complete,  per  gross,  net $3.50 

314  inch,  with  Straps  riveted  on  Crossbars  complete,  per  gross,  net 3.50 

4 inch,  with  Strajts  riveted  on  Crossbars  comjjlete,  per  gross,  net 3.75 

41/2  inch,  with  Straps  riveted  on  Crossbars  com])lete,  per  gross,  net 3.85 

5 inch,  with  Straps  riveted  on  Crossbars  complete,  jjer  gross,  net 4.00 

Tongs  to  ai)i)ly  Hangers,  each 40 

Hanger  Rod  Bender 75 


N.  R. — Sizes  taken  inside  of  bead.  If  not  otherwise  specified  we  send  14-inch 
Bead  for  all  sizes,  except  7-inch  and  8-inch  Hangers,  which  will  be  %-inch  bead. 
Hangers  always  sent  with  rods,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


LA  CKOSSL  STL:I-:L  KOOFINC't  and  corrugating  CO. 


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“D.  B. 


fy 


Adjustable  Eaves  Trough  Hanger. 


FOR  DOUBLE  BEAD  TROUGH. 


Xc)  solder  re(|iiired.  Ice  cannot  aftect  them. 
I'necinaled  in  their  strength.  Alade-lrom  best  No. 
IG  steel. 

The  most  suceesst'nl  Hanger  on  the  market. 
Can  lie  adjusted  to  any  fall  or  ])iteh. 


TKADE  I'KICE  LIST. 


3 inch,  with  Roils  ami  Nuts  complete,  per  gross,  net $3.75 

nVb  inch,  witli  Rods  and  Nuts  com])lete,  per  gross,  net 4-.00 

4 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  comjdete,  |)cr  gross,  net 4.25 

41/j  inch,  witli  Rods  and  Nuts  coiniilete,  ]ier  gross,  net 4.3.5 

5 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  complete,  jier  gross,  net 4.50 

6 inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  complete,  per  gross,  net 5.00 

7 incli,  with  Rods  ami  Nuts  complete,  per  gross,  net G.OO 

,s  inch,  with  Rods  and  Nuts  complete,  per  gross,  net S.OO 


3 inch,  with  Straps  riveted  on  Crossbars,  complete,  jier  gross,  net ,$3.50 

3V"  inch,  with  Straps  riveted  on  Crossbars,  complete,  per  gross,  net 3.50 

4 inch,  with  Straits  riveted  on  Crossbars,  complete,  per  gross,  net .3.75 

4V2  inch,  with  Strajis  riveted  on  Crossb.ars,  complete,  per  gross,  net 3. .'^5 

5 inch,  w'ith  Straps  riveted  on  Crossbars,  complete,  per  gross,  net 4.00 

Tongs  to  apply  Hangers,  each 40 

Hanger  Rod  Bender 75 


N.  B. — Sizes  taken  inside  of  bead.  If  not  otherwise  specified  wesend  ^o-inch 
Bead  for  all  sizes,  except  7-inch  and  S-inch  Hangers,  which  willbe  ■'’s-inch  bead. 
Hangers  always  sent  with  rods,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


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LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFINO  AXO  CORRUGATING  CO. 


“PERFECTION” 

Wire  Eaves  Trough  Hanger. 


I’ATIi.NTKD. 

To  those  w ishing  a 
ClIEAl’  ami  OuKAIU.I! 
Hanger,  we  |)laee  be- 
fore them  our  ‘ Per- 
fection" Wire  Hanger 
which  tor  Cheapness, 
Si.Mi'LiciTv  and  Di  h- 
ABILITV  cannot  lie 
equaled  liy  any  other 
Hanger  on  the  mar- 
ket. 

It  is  made  of  best 
Galvanized  Steel  wire; 
can  be  ((uiekly  and 
easily  adjusted  to 
trough  and  is  the  only 
Wire  Hanger,  forming 
a complete  Brace  as 
well  as  Hanger,  thus 
holding  the  trough  to 
shajie  as  well  as  [jlace. 

"B”  shows  Hanger 
as  api)lied  to  trough. 

“C"  shows  how  to 
apply  Hanger. 


Simple,  Substantial,  Neat, 
Durable,  Cheap. 


PRICE  LIST 

3 inch  Wire  Il.ingers,  per  gross,  net 

B'/aineh  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

■1  inch  Wire  Hangers,  i)er  gross,  nef 

4->4  inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

5 inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

(5  inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gp'oss,  net 

7 inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 


$2. OH 
2.25 

2.50 
2.75 
3.00 

3.50 
4-. 00 


.\.  B. — .Ml  Hangers  sent  with  >/j-ineh  beads,  e.xcept  7 ineh  size,  which  will 
be  j^-ineh  bead,  mdess  otherwise  ordered. 


0 03  >• 


LA  Ckossi-:  STEEL  KOOFIXG  AND  Ct)KKrGATL\(',  CO 


i;; 


DOUBLE  BEAD 

Wire  Eaves  Trough  Hanger 


shows  coni|)lete  Hanger. 

sliows  Hanger  as  applied  to  Trough. 

shows  liow  to  apply  Hanger. 


PRICE  LIST. 


3 inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

3V2inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

4-  inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

4V^  inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

5 inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

G inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

7 inch  Wire  Hangers,  per  gross,  net 

X.  I?. — .All  Hangers  sent  with  42  inch  beads,  except  7 inch  size, 
be  '',s  inch  bead,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


$2.00 

2.25 

2.50 

2.75 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

which  will 


I’RICE  LIST. 


Galvanized  Wire  Conductor  Strainers. 


inches  diameter,  per  dozen $1.50 

inches  diameter,  per  dozen 2.00 

inches  diameter,  per  dozen 3.00 

inches  diameter,  per  dozen 3.50 

inches  diameter,  per  dozen 4.00 


Discount 


Per  Cent. 


14 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


CORRUGATED 

Round  and  Square  Ex= 
panding  Conductor. 


Far  stronger  and  more  durable  than  light  guage 
pieced  conductor. 

Without  Soldered  joints. 

In  10  feet  seamless  lenghts. 

Not  affected  by  Expansion  or  Contraction. 

Guaranteed  the  nicest,  stifi'est  and  best  Corrugated 
Conductor  in  the  world. 

I’KICE  LIST  No  28  GALVANIZED. 
ROUND. 

Per  Foot. 

12  cents. 
1 5 cents. 
20  cents. 
25  cents. 
.30  cents. 
.35  cents. 
.40  cents. 


2 inch. 

3 inch. 

4 inch 

5 inch 
0 inch 

7 inch 

8 inch 


SQUARE. 

l-;4x2'/i.  inch,  capacity  of  2 inch  round 13  cents. 

21.4x3V4  inch,  capacity  o(  3 inch  round IG  cents. 

2'‘ 1x414  inch,  cajiacity  of  4 inch  round 21  cents. 

314x5'  1 inch,  cajiacity  of  5 inch  round 20  cents. 


HEAVY  GAUGE  ROUND  GORKI  GATED 
CONDl’CTOR. 

For  No.  27  Gauge,  add  1 cent  ])er  foot  to  List  Price 
of  No.  28  gauge. 

For  No.  20  Gauge,  add  2 cents  per  foot  to  I.ist  Price 
of  No.  28  gauge. 

I'or  No.  24  Gauge,  add  G cents  per  foot  to  List  Price 
of  No.  28  gatige. 

Nos.  22,  20  and  10  gauge  ipioted  on  apiilication. 


PiscomU 


per  cent. 


I’l'ic'c's  for  C<)pi)er  Condiiotoi-  (jiioted  on  Appliojition.  "VHl 


Wfn 


LA  CRDSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRCGATING  CO.  15 


Plain  Round  and  Square 
Lock=Seam  Pipe. 

(iuaranteed  Perfectly  Straight.  Strong  and  Durable. 

Made  in  any  Gauge  not  heavier  than'No.  IS. 

Made  of  Galvanized  .Steel,  Rc-dipj)ed  1 X and  1 C 
Tcrne  plate. 

In  lenghts  ol  10  feet,  withont  cross-seam. 

Largely  used  for  Conductor,  Ventilating,  Heating, 
Blast  Blower  Pipe,  etc.,  by  btiilders.  Plumbing  and 
Mining  Engineers. 

PRICE  LIST— Per  lineal  foot. 


cents. 


Galvanizcfl. 

Terne  Plate. 

Tcrnc 

Xo.  2S. 

I X. 

I C 

2 inch 

12  cents. 

1 1^  o cents. 

10 

3 inch 

15  “ 

1-4. 

1210 

4-  inch 

20  “ 

irm 

15 

5 inch 

22^0  “ 

201  i 

6 inch 

30  “ 

271.,  “ 

25 

35  “ 

s inch 

-4-0  “ 

PRICE  LIST 

HEAVY  GAI  GP:  galvanized  PII’E. 


Xo.  27  Gauge,  add  t ct.  per  foot  to  list  price  of  No.  2S  gauge 
No.  2(>  ■'  2 “ “ “ “ 2.8  gauge. 

Xo.  24-  “ G “ “ “ “ 2S  gauge. 

Xos.  22,  20  and  1.8  Gauge,  quotet  on  application. 


fGalvanized per  cent. 

Discount.  M ^ Tcrnc  Plate per  cent. 

lie  Terne  Plate percent- 


J^*Elbo\vs  for  Plain  Round  Pijje  of  Heavy  Gauge 
made  only  to  special  order  on  receipt  ol  specifications 
and  drawings  showing  angle  wanted. 
fe^PPriees  for  Copper  Conductor  quoted  on  Application."^! 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  KOOEIXG  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


Kj 


Corrugated  Elbows  and  Shoes. 

The  Flat  Crimp  Corru-jated  Elbows  and  Shoes  are  made  of  one  ])iece  of 
sheet  metal  with  no  cutting.  The  only  reliable  and  ])crfect  Elbow  tind  Shoe 
on  the  market. 


No. 


No.  2. 


No.  3. 


No.  4-. 


SHOU. 

Galvanized  Round. 


HDjows.  Shoes. 


2 inch  cacli 

.33 

.30 

3 inch  each 

.30 

3(j 

4 inch  each 

.40 

.4S 

.5  inch  each 

.50 

.00 

<>  inch  each 

.00 

.72 

Discount Per  Cent 


Flat  Crimp  Round  Elbows  and  Shoes. 


Unexcelled  for  Strength  and  Durability. 


Shoe. 


No.  3. 


No.  4. 


GalavJinized. 


Kll)t)  ws. 

Shoes, 

2 inch  each 

. 25 

.30 

3 inch  each 

.30 

.3() 

4 inch  each 

.40 

.4S 

5 inch  each 

.50 

.(>() 

0 inch  each 

.('»0 

Discount.. 

.72 

Tin. 


E 1 b o w s . 

Shoes 

2 inch  each 

.20 

.25 

3 inch  each  - 

.25 

.30 

4 inch  each 

.35 

.40 

5 inch  each  - 

.42 

.50 

(>  inch  each 

.50 

.()0 

Per  Cent. 


.\lw<'ivs  speedy  the  angles  wanted  by  nixinbers. 

>ri:  O'xdiitions  on  Copper  Elbows  we  furnish  on  application."^ 


LA  CKossi';  sti:i;l  rooi'ina',  and  cokkrc^ATiNc.  co 


17 


Conductor  Hooks 


Tinned  for  Brick  and  Wood. 


rATI-NTlvI)  SlirTliMBi:  R T.l,  1S7C.. 


PKICE  PIST. 


Wood. 

B rick 

inch. 

per 

1 (11  > 

1 .00 

1.75 

21 

■j  inch. 

per 

1 ()() 

1 .."O 

2.00 

:•> 

inch. 

per 

1 oo 

2.00 

2.75 

21 

o inch, 

per 

lOO 

2.50 

3.50 

4- 

inch. 

per 

10(' 

3.00 

4-.25 

r, 

incli, 

per 

100 

-t.oo 

0.00 

i) 

inch. 

per 

lOO 

5.00 

7.50 

UiscorxT Per  Cent. 


Never-Slip  Conductor  Hooks. 


PtTl-NTBD  NOV.  12,  l.SDf). 


The  Aclvantag^es  of  this  Hook  are: 

The  jioints  are  arranged  to  catch  the  corrugations  of  corrugated  conduc- 
tor and  liold  firmly. 

Will  hold  jilain  round  conductor  as  well  as  corrugated  conductor. 

In  ordering  hooks  for  2 inch  round  corrugated  conductor  always  specify 
2W  inch  for  that  size  ]iipc  measures  2•'^  inches  in  diameter 


IS 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


lialf=Round  and  Square  Conductor  Fasteners. 


MAELEABLE  IRON,  TINNED. 


The  Advantages  are:  . , i 

The  wires  liohl  the  conductor  ripidly  in  place.  In  case  of  repairs  the  work  can  be 
done  much  (|uicker  and  cheaiier  than  with  old  fasteners.  Holds  the  conductor  one  inch 
from  the  building-  It  is  the  only  fastener  made  having;  a screw  shank.  In  ordering^ 
state  whether  for  wood  or  brick.  Fasteners  arc  packed  three  dozen  in  a box  complete 
with  >ra1vanizcd  wire  cut  to  proper  len^rth. 


LA  CKOSSL  STlvBL  KOOFlXl'.  AN'D  C(  iRKt’GATINO  CO. 


I'J 


Corrugated  Hinged  Hooks. 


Patented. 


Columbia  Ventilator  and  Chimney  Cup. 

GALVANIZED  IRON. 


Size. 

2 i 
2VL’ 

3 

3’/, 

4 

41 L. 

5 

SVo 

6 
I 

1) 


1»KICE 

EIST. 

Price 

P rice 

(ialvanizetl  Iron. 

Size. 

Galvanized  Iron. 

$1.00 

1 0 inch 

$ 5.75 

1.00 

12  “ 

6.75 

1.50 

14  “ 

13.00 

1.50 

16  " 

20.00 

1.75 

18  “ 

27.00 

2.00 

20  “ 

33.00 

2.50 

24  “ 

40.00 

2.S5 

30  " 

3.40 

36  •*  

120.00 

4.00 

40  “ 

180.00 

48  '•  

240.00 

5.20 

60  “ 

360.00 

LA  CROSSE  STEEL  KOOFlNCi  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


2U 


THE  “PERFECTION” 


. Rain  Water  Cut=Off. 

Tl^  Cheapest  and  Best  Ciit-Oft' liver  Introduced.  Keconimended 
by  Architects,  Builders  and  Users  Everywhere. 


I’ek  Dozen. 

2 inch,  tin S 3.00 

3 “ ••  3.60 

-4-  ••  " 5.4-0 

5 ■'  0.00 

(>  ••  ■■  12.00 

2 '■  ga.vanizcil 4-. 20 

3 " ■■  4.80 

4 '•  7.20 

5 ••  “ 12.00 

G “ 14.00 


The  only  Absolute,  Self-Locking  Automatic  Cut-Oft' 
on  the  Alarket. 


Packed  in  crates  of  one  dozen  e-icli. 

Trv  a sample  order,  and  if  not  as  represented,  we  will  refund  the  money. 


Discoint 


C<?nt^nnidl  Rain  Water  Cut=0ff. 

CAN  BE  USEiD  IN  ANY  POSITION  WITHOUT  EXTRA  1‘1I*E. 


Right  Hand  Wire.  Sectional  View. 

Made  of  Tin,  nicely  jaijanned,  and  put  u])  in  crates  ot  one  dozen  each 
(assorted  rght  and  left  hand  wires)  so  they  may  be  used  in  any  position 
without  e.xtra  jtipc  or  elbows. 

2 in.  Tin 

3 “ “ 


.per  (loz. 


1 X 


$ 5.00 
6.00 
;).()() 

14.00 

20.00 


3 ill. 
4-  “ 

! »>  “ 

Galvanized  Iron,  ]tcr  f 

. (1  “ 

7 

Si  “ 

.. 

1 4.00 
18.00 
22.00 
26.00 
30.00 


DlSCOlNf, 


.Per  Cent. 


LA  CROSSlv  STLLL  K()01'1N(',  AND  C()KK[HtATIN('.  CO. 


21 


The  Crown  Ventilator. 


For  pcrlectly  ventilating  Chnrclics,  Schools,  Cars,  Factories,  Breweries,  Stables, 
Steamboats,  or  wherever  circulation  of  air  is  necessary. 


I he  Crown 
is  the 
liest  Cure 
For  Smokey 
Chimneys. 


The  Crow^ 
is  the 

Best  Ventilator 
for 

Ventilating. 


MADE  OF'  GAEYANIZED  IRON. 


I’RICE  LIST. 


2 inch,... 

....$1.00 

0 inch.... 

....$  3.10 

20  inch  ... 

....$'33.00 

2V'>  inch.... 

....  1.00 

7 inch.... 

■1.00 

2+  inch.... 

....  +0.00 

2'‘  t inch.... 

....  1.00 

8 inch.... 

....  +.05 

30  inch  ... 

....  05.00 

3 inch... 

....  1.50 

9 inch.... 

....  5.20 

30  inch  ... 

....  120.00 

3'  inch.... 

....  1.50 

10  inch.... 

v5  75 

+0  inch.... 

....  180.00 

4-  inch.... 

....  1.75 

12  inch.... 

....  0.75 

+8  inch.... 

....  2+0.00 

4-V'.'  inch.... 

....  2 00 

ll  inch  .. 

...  13.00 

00  inch.... 

....  300.00 

3 inch..  . 

....  2.50 

1(3  inch 

....  20.00 

72  inch .... 

....  +70.00 

.3'  1 inch.... 

....  2.85 

1 8 incli.... 

....  27.00 

Discount Per  Cent. 


Ridge  Roll. 

Made  of  No,  28  Oalvanized  Iron. 


PRICE  EIST. 


Ii4,inch  size,  7 inch  Girt, 
11..  “ “ S “ 

2 ••  ••  lo  “ 

21.'.  “ “ 12  “ 

3 “ ••  '•  15  “ 


per  lineal  foot 


DISCOUNT. 


. Per  Cent. 


14-  cents. 

lU, 

IP  •* 

1>3  “ 


Solder. 

We  make  a sjieelaltr-  of  two  grades  of  Solder. 


Warranted  Ttall'and  Half  net,  peril). 

Market  Half  anil  Half. net,  ijer  lb 


22  LA  CkOSSL  STEEL  ROOFIXG  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 

Agents  for  Iwan’s  Volcano  Revolving  and  Venti= 
lating  Chimney  Top. 


THE  BEST  IN  THE  WOK  ED. 


I’atented. 


The  iinproveineut  of  this  lop 
(.'oiisists  therein  that  the  hood 
has  an  open  back  as  shown  by 
the  cut.  At  the  same  time  the 
chimney  is  (nlly  protected  from 
rain  and  snow,  and  tliecurrents 
of  wind  cannot  Slick  downward 
into  it. 

But  to  tliecontrai}-,  when  the 
wind  passes  thronjihthesloiied 
openiiit;  of  the  hood,  it  blows 
the  smoke  upward,  whereby 
it  creates  and  assists  the 
draught.  The  construction  of 
this  top  is  simple,  ;ind  the  im- 
provement very  jireat.  Send 
for  a trial  order.  We  Guarantee 
every  top  to  fjive  entire  satis- 
faction. 


Top  Coniiilctc,  inches (>  7 S b f<>  12 

Brice,  jicr  dozen $24-. 00  20.00  28.00  32.00  34.00  40.00 


IKON  MOITNTINGS  WTTHOl^T  COVEK 


Inches 0 7 8 i)  13) 1 - 

Brice,  per  dozen 8134)0  13.7)0  15.00  10.50  18.00  22.00 


Discount Ber  Cent. 


LA  CKOSSL  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


23 


Ventilators. 


CHEAPEST  AND  BEST  VENTTLATOKS  MADE. 

For  reinovinglleat  aiul  Odors  from  Factories,  Stables,  Paper  Mills,  Chemical 
Rooms,  Silk,  Woolen  and  Cotton  Mills,  I'onndries,  Engine,  Round 
and  Gas  Houses,  Depots,  Halls  and  Hospitals. 


St^de  A.  (Round.) 


Style  IL  (Octagon.) 


Alade  of  Heavy  Galvanized  Iron. 


PRICE  LIST. 

style  A.  Style  B. 


No.  0 — IS  inch  Base,  12  inch  Drum,  5 feet  high $i2.75  $i2.00 

No.  1 — 22  inch  Base,  15  inch  Drum,  6V2  feet  high 15.00  14.00 

No.  2 — 28  inch  Base,  21  inch  Drum,  SfA  feet  high 18.00  17.00 

No.  3 — 35  inch  Base,  29  inch  Drum,  11  feet  high 22.50  21.50 


Crates  at  cost. 


Discount, 


Per  Cent. 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


2J- 


AMERICAN  CONTINUOUS  TIN  ROOFING 

FOK  DOUBLE  SEAMING. 

OF  SPECIAL  INTEREST  TO  TINNERS  AND  ROOFERS. 


Put  ii]3  in  rolls  20  inches  wide  and  00  feet  long', 
or  24- inches  wide  and  50  feet  long;  slnets  are  10 
feet  long,  joined  together  and  contain  100  scjnare 
feet.  This  tin  is  manufactured  from  long  sheets 
ofthebest  soft  steel,  automatically  joined,  and 
thoroughly  soldered  during  iheprocessof  coating. 
It  is  .VBSOLVTELV  STK.Mr.HT,  thereby  assuring 
straight  courses. 

Per  square  I C $ 

Per  square  I X ,S 


5cst  5loom  Galvanized. 


PRICE  LIST. 

Authorized  and  Adopted  hr  the  National  .\ssociation  of  Galv.anized  Sheet  Iron 
Manufacturers  July  1.  1S93. 

GALVANIZED  SHEETS 
Patent  Leveled. 

Xos.  10  to  10  inclusive 

Xos.  17  to  21  inclusive 

Xos.  22,  23  and  24 

Nos.  25  and  26 

Xo.  27 

Xo.  28 

Xo.  20 

Xo.  30 

Weight  of  Sheets. 


.12  cents  per  pound. 
1 3 cents  jicr  pound. 

14  cents  per  pound. 

15  cents  per  pound. 
.16  cents  per  pound. 
.17  cents  per  pound. 
.11)  cents  per  pound. 
.21  cents  pt'r  jionnd. 


Pure  5^ssemer  Sheet  Steel. 

COLD  ROLLED. 

Gauge  No 22  21-  26  27 

Size 24- X 101  24- x 101  24-xlOl  24.xl04 

Price,  ]rer  jround,  net ets cts cts cts. 

Also  th' following  uumhers  ill  Common  Black  Sheet  Iron  and  Soft  Steel, 
in  all  sizes  and  at  lowest  market  juices. 

Gauge  Nos 10  12  14-  4 0 IS  20  22  24-  20  27 


I,  \ CKOSSI':  STHHL  KoOPIXd  AND  COKRr('.ATIN(;  Co. 


TIN  PLATE5. 


AMEKICAX  TEKNE  OK  KOOEIXG  I*EATES. 


I C 14x20 
I C 20x2S 
I X 14x20 
I X 20x28 


“KRONER’S  BEST.” 

per  box  net  $ 
“ “ $ 

$ 

“ “ “ !f' 


“ZENITH.” 

WORCESTER  GRADE. 

I C 14x20 

- 

])er  box  net  $ 

I C 20x28 

- 

“ “ “ s 

I X 14x20 

- 

$ 

I X 20x28 

- 

$ 

A\]EKICAX  BRIGHT  PEATES  PACKED  IN  TISSUE  PAPER. 


I C 14x20 
I C 20x28 
I C 14x28 
I X 14x20 
I X 20x28 
I X 14x28 


“MORTON.” 


per  Ijox  net  $ 

8 

“ “ “ $ 

“ “ “ $ 

$ 

“ “ “ $ 


lo^All  our  plates  are  re-squared  and  guaranteed  full  weight. 
C^fc^We  do  not  earr3'  light  weight  plates  nor  wasters. 


‘20  LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


Metal ic  Cresting  Blocks. 

1 he  Cresting  Blocks  as  sliown  herewith  arc  entirely  new  and  original  in 
design  and  made  of  Galvanized  Iron  to  fit  2 inch  Ridge  roll.  Are  applied  in 
same  manner  as  shown  below. 

Size  of  Blocks — 8 inches  long  by  5 inches  high  from  top  to  roll. 


No.  203,  each 33  cts.  No.  204,  each 33  cts.  No.  205,  each 33  cts. 


No.  too,  Galvanized  I'inial,  2 feet  0 inches  high,  5.5o. 


1 iiscor.NT 


Per  Cent. 


LA  CKOSSH  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  COKRrOATING  CO. 


I'RICE  LIST. 

ORNAMENTAL  GALVANIZED  IRON  RIDGIN6S. 


Height inches inches -S  inches 

Girt 12  inches 15  inches 20  inches 

Apron 2^2  inches .'>io  inches 4^2  inches 

I*ricc lv">  per  ft 19  per  it  25  per  ft. 


Height 412  inches. 

Girt 12  inches, 

Apron 2^2  inches, 

Price 15  per  ft.. 


(> 

inches 

8 

inches 

15 

indies 

20 

inches 

3 

inches 

41 0 

inches 

19 

per  it 

25 

per  ft. 

Height <>T  1,  inches 

Girt 15  inches 

Apron 5 inches 

Price 19  per  ft., 


S inches 
20  inches 
4 inches. 
25  per  ft.. 


lO  Inches 
24  inches 
41 2 ill  ches 
.30  per  ft. 


Height 8 inches. 

Girt 20  inclTCS 

Apron 410  inches, 

Price 26  per  ft. 

Discovnt  .. 


OioiiK-'hes 12  inches 

24  inches 30  inches 

5 inches Gio  inches 

.31  per  ft e per  ft. 

Per  Cent. 


28 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFIXG  AXD  COKRr(L\TIXG  CO. 


Window  Caps. 


Xo.  708.  Xo.  70A. 

I’rice,  each $2.00  Price,  each $+.(»() 


Price,  each $2.30  Price,  each. 


.SS.i 


Discoi'.NT Per  Cent. 

Above  prices  for  all  openings  not  over  38  inches  wide. 
Give  exact  size  of  Opening. 

Other  .styles  and  sizes  made  on  receipt  of  details  and  s])eeilications. 


I. A CkOSSli  ST1-1-:L  ROOPINC.  and  COKRTGATINl'.  CO. 


2'J 


/Vlallcable  Iron  Crestings  ^ Finials. 

We  warrant  all  oiir  Crestings  and  Finials,  and  it  any  are 
broken  in  trans])ortation  we  will  replaee  them.  Do  not 
eoni])are  with  Cast  Iron,  whieh  eonnot  be 
. reeonimendcd. 

ORDERINQ“« 

State  whether  Cresting  is  tor  level  or  ridge  root;  send  diagram 
oi  root,  marking  all  distanees  carehdly,  and  show 
where  F'inials  are  desired. 


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No.  14. — 12  in.  high.  Price  ]jer  foot $ .30 

No.  14.-15  in.  high.  Price  per  foot 35 


No.  16.— 9 in.  high.  Price  ]3er  foot $ .30 


l.A  CROSSl'  STI'HL  KOOI'INc;  AXI)  CORRUGATING  CO. 


31 


) $ 


in 


No.  11). — IS  in.  high.  Price  i)er  foot $ .4-0 


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Finials. 

lieiglit  of  I'inials  made  to  suit  height  ot  Cresting.  All 
Finials  show  the  same  from  four  sides. 


LA  ckossi-:  roopixg  axu  c()KKr('>ATiX('.  co. 


H3 


Galvanized  Belt  Mouldings. 


F isj;'.  84-. 

Ilcittlit 4'/4  in. 

Projection 3 in. 

Girt 12  in. 

Price,  13  cents  jier  loot. 

DlSCOl’.NT.... 


Fig.  85. 


Height 4'/4  in 

Projection 3 in 

Girt 12  in 


Price,  14  cents  ])er  loot. 
,I)er  cent. 


Cornices. 

MADE  OF  GALVANIZED  IKON. 

The  following  illustrations  are  intended  to  convey  an  idea  of  the  character  of  work 
we  niannfacture,  and  for  jjariies  to  select  from  who  may  not  have  chosen  or  prepared 
special  designs  of  their  own. 


F ig.  86. 


Fig.  87. 
PRICE  LIST. 


Figs.  8()  and  87,  Height 20  inches. 

Figs.  SO  and  87.  Projection 12  inches. 

Figs.  86  and  87.  Price  per  foot 1 4.5  cents. 


Crating  charged  for  at  cost. 

Discoixt 


per  cent. 


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No.  40S. 


IKi^zht  30  inches.  I^rojecti<>n  13  inches.  Price  per  fool  .SI. 33.  Ivinl  blocks  each  $4-.s().  I’nis  each  SI. 33 


No.  31G. 

HeiKlit  SO  iiiLlus.  I’rojection  20  inches.  Price  per  foot  ,S1.8.".  End  blocks  each  8(5.00.  Pens  c.ach  .81,(5.^ 


No.  325. 

Heiul't  •'i'"’ inches.  Protection  1 s inches.  Price  per  foot  .82.. nO.  End  blocks  c.ich  .8(>.00  Prns  each  !ii3..'>0 
•'  42  ••  21  ••  •'  .8.2.00.  ■■  ■■  •'  .8(5. .'ll)  “ " .82.50 

I iiscoi'NT ])er  cent. 

Cr.'ilinj2  cliarjrcd  tor  at  cost. 


LA  CKOSr^I-;  S1'1;HL  roofing  and  corrugating  CO 


35 


Xo.  31:6. 


TTci”:ht  2-1-  iiK'hes,  Projedion  12  inches,  Price  ]jer  foot  $1.50. 
Return  Alitres  75c  eacli. 


No.  327. 


lleijjht  20  inches,  Projection  14-  inches.  Price  per  foot  $2.00. 
Rettirn  Mitres  S5c  each. 


1 1 1 1 I 1 1 T 

L — 1 

.1  ^ 

T [ r r^- 

111 

1 L. 

No.  328. 

Height  4-2  inches,  Projection  20  inches.  Price  per  foot  $3.00. 
Return  Mitres  $1.25  each. 

Discoi  NT Per  Cent. 

Crating  charged  for  at  cost. 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFIXl',  AXU  CORRl'GATIXG  CO. 


aC) 


No.  350. 

Height  +5  inches;  projection  16  inches;  price,  per  foot  $3.60;  pccliinent  $12.00; 
Letters,  each  60c;  end  block  $7.00;  Urns,  each  $1.7.1. 


No.  351. 


Height  20  inches;  projection  12  inches;  price,  per  foot  $1.-10;  pediment  $22.00; 
end  blocks,  each  $-1.50;  urns,  each  $2.25. 


No.  352. 

Height  2S  inches;  projection  l-t  iiiches;  price,  per  foot  $1.20;  pediment  $16.00; 

end  blocks,  each  $+.00;  urns,  each  $1.75. 

Crating  charged  for  at  cost.  Discount per  cent. 


L\  CKO^Sl-:  S TEEL  ROOFIXG  AND  C( )Rkr('.ATIN(',  CO. 


Finials  and  Weather  Vanes. 


We  {ire  prepiired  to  exeeiite  this 
el:iss  of  work  on  short 
not  iee. 


When  orderinjj  Finials  always 
jjive  size  anil  style  of  base. 


z 

o 

'j 

'fi 


No.  4IA,  414  Feet  High,  each  $5.50. 


No.  231,  7 feet  High,  each  $17.00. 


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i,.\  c ROSSI-:  sti-:el  koofin(',  axd  cokruo.atino  co. 


No.  234. 

h’oRctliicrh.  Tiacli  $15.00. 

I >iscount per  cent. 


3<> 


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Galvanized  Iron  Sl<\Jlights. 


Xo.  400. 

SINGLE  PITCH — Is  hinged  when  reejuired  and  used  as  a scuttle.  Wood  curb  not  iurnished 


Xo.  401. 

DOURLE  PITCH— lias  Stationary  Louvre  Ventilator  on  each  end. 


No.  402. 

HIPPED  SKYLIGHT— With  Tubular  Ventilators. 


IfejY’ Prices  quoted  on  application  according  to  size. 


ROOFING 

- SIDING 

DEPARTMENT. 


STEEL  ROOFING.  STEEL  SIDING. 


STEEL  CEILING. 


+2 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  KOOFIXG  AND  CORKLGATIXG  CO. 


SHEET  METAL 

FOR 

Roofing,  Siding,  Ceiling. 

The  merits  of  sheet  metal  lor  building  ])urposes  are  well 
known  and  needs  no  farther  comment  from  us. 

We  invite  A'our  attention  to  the  information  and  illnstra 
tions  on  the  following  pages,  in  as  brief  a manner  as  possible, 
avoiding  all  lengthy  and  unnecessary  desci'iptions.  We  believe 
that  we  can  serve  you  in  a manner  that  will  be  mutually  ad- 
vantageous, as  the  closest  attention  is  given  to  workmanship 
and  quality  of  material  used  in  our  products. 

INSURANCE 

Is  an  item  of  cost,  much  in  favor  of  metallic  roofing  and  build, 
ings  covered  with  iron  or  steel  roofing  ai'c  permitted  within 
the  fire  limits  of  all  cities  and  towns,  and  the  risk  incurred 
from  the  dangers  of  fire  in  the  loss  of  life  and  ])roperty  is  imich 
less  when  buildings  are  properly  covered  with  iron  or  steel, 
and  the  rate  of  insurance  is  much  less;  besides,  and  most  of  all, 
enjoying  a feeling  of  security  from  the  dreaded 

EFFECTS  OF  LIGHTNING. 

Xo  one  has  ever  heard  that  lightning  injured  a building 
covered  with  iron  or  steel.  It  is  claimed  and  authorities  state, 
‘‘combustion  can  not  occur,  as  the  large  metallic  surface  scat- 
ters the  electricity  and  renders  it  harmless.” 

A leeling  of  securitv  from  the  dangers  ol  lightning,  and  the 
saving  of  e.xpense  for  lightning  rods  are  things  worthy  of  con- 
sideration when  ])urchasing  roofing  material. 


LA  CKOSS1-;  STI:i;L  KtM)Fl.\('.  and  COKKrtLX  l'INA^  CO. 


+3 


Gauge  and  Weights. 

I'hic  r.  S.  S'i  A.\i).\Ki)  (i.vrc.K,  estalili.slieil  i)y  Congress  March  3r(l,  1SU3,  is 
tile  onlv  aiitliorizeil  Cange  for  Slieet  and  Plate  iron  and  steel  in  the  I iiiteii 
States  ot  .\nieriea. 

.As  it  is  not  jiraetieahle  to  always  roll  the  sheets  to  exact  thickness,  owing 
to  the  wear  and  exptinsion  ot  the  rolls  Iroin  heat,  the  hiw  protddes  that  a 
vari.ation  of  two  ;ind  one  h:dt  per  cent,  either  way  shall  he  tdlowed. 

V.  S.  STANDARD  GAI'GE. 

Per  Square  Fiiot,  Not  Painted. 

(lauqe  No t’.s  127  -(>  -4-  122  20  1 .S  1 (> 

Hhick,  in  lbs (•.2i..  .('..sa,  .75  1.00  1.2.7  1 ..70  2.00  2.70 

Oatvani/ed,  in  oz 12i...  l.Ar.  l+o,  iso,  221^  2r.t2  -A+i:.  421/0 

APE'KOXIMATH  WEIGHT  ROOFING,  SIDING  AND  CKII.ING 

iVr  Square  (100  sq.  ft.,)  Painted  and  P«»rmed,  as  sold. 

(Tcui.ue  No ->>  -7  -0  2-4-  22  20 

lUiTck,  painted,  ill  lbs.  r)‘>  .77  .>'4-  1.11  1.38  1.05 

dal  vanized  .not  pain  ted  .in  lbs  ..s()  .03  .00  1.27  1.54-  1.S2 

The  shipping  weight  when  in  crates  is  .1  to  7 pounds  more. 


Rules  of  /Vlcdsur^tTu^nt. 

In  Sellintr  Sheet  .Aetal  Building  Ataterial  on  wliicli  all  Quotations  arc  Based. 

.All  Iron  and  Steel  Rooting,  Siding,  Ceiling,  exee))t  in  C'd  vtmized,  is  painted 
both  sides,  unless  otherwise  orderetl,  tinil  sold  hy  THL  SOl’.AKlr  or  SOf’.ARE 
I'l'X  )T,  exeejit  Heavy  C.ange  Corrngtited  Iron  ;ind  Steel,  which  is  sold  by  the 
stpi.are  or  jionnd,  ;is  preferred. 

A Stititife  eon'ists  of  loo  sr|nnre  feet,  caleidated  by  the  following  rules: 

Corrugated  Iron  and  Steel. — I'till  width  and  length  of  sheets,  after 
corrugated  or  formed,  is  etilenhiterl . 

V Crimped,  Headed,  Weatherboard  and  Imitation  Krick,  (Iron 
and  Steel.)—  Full  length  of  sheets  and  .actual  covering  width  is  caleidated. 

Standing  Seam  Steel,  Iron  and  Tin  Kooling. — .Actu.d  covering 
width  and  full  length  is  etilenhued,  whether  the  sheets  .are  eonneeted  l)y  end- 
locks  and  ship])ed  in  ladls,  or  are  scpaiaite  rind  shiiiped  in  crates. 

Wide  Gntter.'s  and  Valleys. — Full  width  .and  length  of  material  is 
ealenlated. 

Nails,  Clips  and  Rivet.s,  Wood  Strips,  Dry  Paint,  Cement  and 
Ketidy  Alixed  P.iints  are  sold  by  the  jionml , gallon  or  stpiare  (the  amount 
genertilly  retpiired  in  ap|ilying  a square.)  They  , a re  not  inelnded  in  the  price 
(pioteil  for  the  Roofing,  Siding  and  Ceiling,  but  when  furnished  are  eliarged  as 
septirate  items. 

Ridge  Roll,  Ridge  Cap,  Corrugated  Wood  Strips,  Corner 
Boards,  Panel  Strips,  Window  and  Door  Case  Coverings,  Alould- 
ings.  Stylings,  Raves  Trough,  Conductor  I’ipes,  Etc.,  are  sold  by  the 
lineal  toot,  and  cluirgcd  as  sefiaiate  items  when  furnished.  Thev  are  not  iii- 
eliided  in  prices  qnoten  for  Roofing,  Siding  and  Ceiling  . 


1 .s  1 c, 
2.20  2.77 

2.:m  2.yi 


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I^oofer’s  I^ulcs  for  /Vleasuring, 

Completed  Work  After  the  Alaterial  is  Applied  to  Building. 


Roofs. — Measure  the  length  of  the  roof,  including  the  amount  turned  up 
or  down  at  each  end  or  gable,  and  multiply  by  the  distance  from  eave  to  eave, 
including  the  material  used  in  the  ridge  seam,  and  the  material  lajrped  either 
down  or  up  at  eaves. 

Roofs  with  Hips,  Valleys,  Dormers,  Etc  — Measure  each  section 
throirgh  the  center  horizontally  and  multiply  by  the  length  of  the  strip  of 
metal  at  the  center,  and  iir  addition  to  the  ai  trial  surface  oi'  the  roof,  measure 
the  length  of  hips  and  valley  s by  one  foot  wide.  The  extra  measure  ot  hips 
and  vallevs  is  to  compensate  for  the  extra  labor  and  loss  of  material  in  cutt- 
ing, fitting  and  laying  same. 

Openings. — Make  no  deduction  for  openings,  chimneys,  stacks,  sky-light, 
dormer  window,  or  ventilator,  unless  such  openings  measure  more  than  50 
sfp  ft.:  if  more  than  50  sq.  ft.,  and  not  more  than  100  sq.  ft.,  deduct  halt  the 
size  of  the  opening;  if  more  than  100  S(j.  ft,,  deduct  the  full  size  ot  opening. 

The  labor  to  flash  pipes  and  round  stacks,  whether  of  brick  or  iron,  is 
charged  extra. 

The  reason  for  not  deducting  otherwise  than  as  specified  is,  that  the  waste 
of  material  and  extra  work  in  cutting  and  fitting  the  material  for  flashing 
such  openings,  is  ecjual  to,  or  greater  than,  the  value  of  materials  cut  out. 

Gutters  and  Valleys. — Multiply  full  length  by  full  width  of  girt. 

Siding. — Multi])ly  frdl  length  of  each  section  by  the  height.  Dedi  c- 
Tio.NS. — Make  no  deductions  for  any  window,  door  or  other  opening,  unless 
said  opening  measures  more  than  10  sq.  ft  ; if  more  than  10  sep  ft.  and  not 
more  than  25  sq.  ft.  deduct  one-half  of  such  openings.  If  more  than  25  sq. 
tt.,  deduct  all  of  such  openings,  exeejit  when  the  wood  casings  to  the  windows, 
doors  and  other  openings  are  to  be  covered  with  iron  or  steel  casings;  in  such 
instances,  no  deductions  for  openings  are  to  be  made,  whether  the  openings  be 
more  or  less  than  10  sq.  ft. 

Gables. — To  estimate  contents  of  gables,  multiply  the  width  by  one-half 
the  height,  or  multiph'  the  height  by  one-half  the  width. 

Corner  Strips — Are  charged  extra  by  the  lineal  foot;  the  cornice  is 
charged  extra  in  all  instances,  as  the  price  varies  according  to  the  girt  of 
material  used  and  style  of  the  same. 

Eaves  Trough  and  Conductor  Pipes. — Measure  the  entire  length 
and  add  one  foot  extra  for  each  Mitre,  Shoe  or  other  angle. 

Flashings. — Measure  all  material  used  necessarih',  including  unavoid- 
able waste,  except  where  no  deductions  are  authorized  for  openings. 

Ceilings.— Multijsly  the  length  of  each  section  hr-  the  width;  separate 
mouldings,  panel  division  strips,  stj’lings,  cornices  and  friezes  are  calculated 
by  the  lineal  foot,  extra;  rosettes  and  other  ornaments  are  charged  bj’  the 
piece;  painting  other  than  first  coat  is  always  charged  extra.  Make  no  de- 
ductions for  openings  measuring  less  than  10  sq.  ft.;  if  more  than  10  sq.  ft.;  de- 
duct the  full  size. 

ScafTolding. — Where  scafiblding  is  necessary,  the  customer  is  to  furnish 
all  necessary  materials  for  same  free  of  charge,  and  the  roofer  is  to  construct 
the  scaffolding  tree  of  charge. 

Domes,  Spires,  Doors,  Etc.— Measure  all  material  necessarih^  used,  in- 
cluding waste;  charge  for  it  at  its  value,  together  with  cost  of  labor  applying 
the  material  at  wages  agreed  ui)on. 


LV  CROSSI-:  STEEL  KOOFIXG  AXD  COKKl'C', ATIXO  CO. 


4-5 


“THE  LA  CROSSE” 

Double  Seam  Roofing. 


Made  of  Pure  Steel. 


This  rootiii”'  is  especially  adajited  for  Hat  roofs,  as  by  its 
eoiistruetion  a double  fold  is  made  the  entire  length  of  the  seam 
making  it  absolutely  water-tight. 

A SpCAKK  consists  of  a stri])  50  feet  long  by  inches 
wide,  with  necessary  cleats,  and  will  lay  100  s(piare  feet  on 
binlding  if  a])])lied  with  1 inch  and  fij.  inch  double  seamers. 

Ship])ing  weight  (including  tin  cleats)  No.  2S  gauge  steel, 
])ainted,  72  ])ounds;  galvanized,  80  pounds. 


HOW  PREPARED. 

The  ])ainted  steel  sheets  arc  2(5%  inches  wide,  of  No.  28  T. 
S.  Standard  Gauge  and  the  edges  are  trimmed  with  squaring 
shears,  the  sheets  then  thoroughly  jiainted  on  both  sides 
machine  and  ])rush,  and  connected  at  ends  by  Cross  Locks 
which  will  not  leak,  nor  come  a])art. 

OcK  Galvanized  sheets  are  of  same  size  and  gauge  as  the 
painted  steel  roofing,  but  not  painted  nor  soldered  exce])t  when 
so  ordered. 

®«^(mlvanized  Roofing shoidd  be  used  wheresteam,  sul])liur, 
acids  or  other  injurious  substances  have  to  be  encountered. 

Prices  of  Galvanized  Roofing  are  now  no  higher  than 
Painted  Steel  Roofing  was  a few  years  ago. 

8^ We  never  send  tools  unless  so  ordered,  as  all  tinners 
use  the  regular  tinners’  seamers  in  ajipling  this  roofing.  When 
tools  are  ordered  we  send  the  1 inch  and  Ibi  inch  seamers.  IV2 
inch  and  114  inch  Tongs. 


LA  CkOSSL  STEEL  KOOFIN'G  AND  CORKEGATING  CO. 


■4G 


‘ THE  LA  CROSSE’^ 

Folded  Standing  Seam  Roofing 

OK 


Fig.  1 — Cleat  ill  position  ami  nailed  to  sheating. 

F'ig.  2— Cleat  turned  down  over  the  ILi  ineli  tinned  up  edge. 

Fig.  3 — Shows  the  ineh  edge  and  t he  flea  t to  hied  over  t lie  1 ineh  turned  npedge 

Fig.  4 — Shows  cleat  as  ship]ied. 

MADE  OF  PI’KF:  STEEE. 

.A  SOr.ARE  consists  of  a strip  50  feet  long,  having  a covering  width  of  2 
feet,  or  a 50  foot  length  will  hnish  100  square  feet  on  Iniildiiig,  including  the 
reiiuired  deals  or  fastenings,  to  he  placed  1 2 to  1 4 inches  apart. 

Shipijing  weight  (inclndiiig  cleats:)  No.  2S  giiage  Steel,  painted,  72])ounds 
galvanized,  NO  jionnds. 

TOOLS  RliOFlRED. 


1 Fair  I'oot  Se.aniers $10.00 

1 Pair  1 inch  Tongs 2.50 

1 I’tiir  1 ''i  inch  Tongs 2.50 

1 P.air  Rooling  She.ars 2.00 

1 Roofing  Mtillet 25 

Total $17.25 


We  do  not  send  Shears  or  Mtillet,  unless  so  re(|ucsted. 

NOTE. — Tools  are  loaned  and  must  be  returned,  free  ol  cx]iciisc  to  us. 
when  roof  is  completed.  WlP  .M  ways  mark  on  shi])ping  card  by  whom  returned 
to  insure  proper  credit. 


LA  CKOSSL  STliEL  KOOFINL.  AX'D  C(  jKKLC'.ATLNl'.  L'O. 


-4-7 


“THE  LA  CROSSE” 

Roll  and  Cap  Roofing. 


Made  of  Pure  Steel. 


The  distinctive  feature  of  this  rooting  is  the  locking  of  the 
cleats  into  the  eap.  which  holds  it  hrndy  to  the  standing  seam. 

The  construction  is  simple,  and  it  is  the  most  easily  and 
rapidlv  laid  scjiarate  Ca])  Rooting  on  the  market. 

We  make  the  metal  Cai)S  in  2 to  (>  foot  lengths,  whkh  we 
furnish  with  each  scjnare,  cleats  included.  I>Jieh  loll  is  >)0  feet 

long:  the  covering  width  is  24  inches  and  scinare 

feet  on  building. 

Tools 


Necessary  to  lav  Roll  and  Cap  Rooting  as  follows: 

1 Edging  Tong ^ 

, „ ® 1.00 

, e • 

Total  Cost 

If  tools  are  returned,  tree  ot  expense  to  us,  we  will  refund 
the  amount  charged. 

8«^".\lways  mark  on  ship])ing  card  by  whom  returned,  to 
insure  proper  credit. 


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“THE  LA  CROSSE” 

Pressed  Standing  Seam  l^oofing. 

Made  of  Pure  Steel. 


Is  very  simple  in  its  a]3|)lication  and  efftctiv'e  in  its  constructions.  The 
sheets  are  formed  with  a caj)  on  each  side,  which  makes  a stronger  and  better 
roof  than  when  separate  caps  are  used. 


C 


B 


A 


''A”  represents  Sheet  as  shipped.  “B"  represents  method  oi  application.  “c  shows  finished  seam 


We  furnish  the  above  Roofing  in  either  galv.  Steel  or  1)lack 
painted  Steel  of  best  cjuality. 

A stjuare  consists  of  50  lineal  feet  in  separate  sheets,  formed 
and  lay  2 feet  in  width. 

TOOLS  NECESSARY  ARE; 

Stpieezers,  Shears,  Hammer  and  End  Lock  Turner. 

Eight  and  one-half  feet  Sheets  are  alwai's  sent  unless  other- 
wise ordered. 


Galvanized  Cleats  furnished  if  desired. 


COVERiNG  vyiDTH  F| 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOEINC.  AND  COKKLT'tATLNG  CO 


+9 


Crimped  Gdge  Sheets. 

Fifr  la 


Sheets  kejU  in  stoek  No.  2S  L.  S.  Standard  Gauge,  (5,  7.  S,  9 and  10  feet 
long,  Iron!  wliieli  shorter  ones  may  he  cut.  Hearder  gauge  sheets  furnished  on 
short  notiee. 

Covering  width  2 feet,  after  laping  one  crimp,  which  we  allow.  ' 

On  roofing,  lap  2 inches  or  more  according  to  pitch,  (hi  siding,  lap  1 or  2 
inches. 

Should  he  nailed  over  wooden  strijis.  which  we  furnish  at  cost. 


^^VLUmiA 


uan/'.Ky 

i^MERSiJY 


Three  Crimp  Sheets. 


Fig.  15. 


Sheets  kept  in  Stoek  No.  28  C.  S.  Standard  Gauge,  (i,  7,  8,  9 and  10  feet 
long,  from  which  shorter  ones  may  be  cut;  covering  width  2 ft.,  side  lap  allowed. 

The  center  crimp  stiffens  the  iron,  prevents  vibration  and  rattle,  and  adds 
to  its  appearance;  imitating  batton  boards,  .\pply  in  the  same  manner  as 
the  crimped  edge  sheets. 


!«■  COVERING  WIDTH  it 


50 


L\  CKOSSl-:  STEKL  KOOFINT,  AND  COKRCGATING  CO. 


Corrugated  Sheets. 

We  eariA'  in  stock  5,  G,  7,  8,  9 and  10  foot  lengths,  and  of 
a width  to  lap  one  corrugation  and  cover  24  inches.  Xo.  28 
gauge  and  8 foot  sliccts,  ]iainted  both  sides,  are  always  shipped 
when  not  otlierwisc  specified. 


Two  and  One=Half  Inch  Corrugation. 


Corrugations  two  and  one-lialf  indies  from  center  to  center 
and  five  eiglits  of  an  inch  deep,  made  of  Xo.  IG  gauge  and 
lighter.  Sheets  when  corrugated  measure  2G  inches  wide,  and 
cover  24  inches  Irom  center  to  center  of  oittside  corrugations. 


One  and  Onc=Quartcr  Corrugation. 


Corrugations  one  and  onc-tpiarter  inches  from  center  to 
center,  and  three  eights  of  an  inch  dee]),  made  of  Xo.  22  gauge 
.and  lighter.  Sheets  when  corrug.ated  measure  25i-_>  inches 
wide,  and  will  cover  24  inches  from  center  to  center  of  outside 
corrugations. 

Our  1 Cl  inch  conaigated  sheds  arc  used  for  all  covering 
pur|)oses. 


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51 


How  to  Estimate  Amount  and  Cost  ot  Corru  = 
gated  Sheets. 

I'irst  select  the  liest  lengths  of  sheets  to  fit  the  sjiace,  bear- 
in<r  in  mind  the  end  la]is.  On  siding  one  inch  lap  will  do,  while 
for  Roofing  nothing  less  than  three  inches,  and  if  a slight  pitch, 
six  inches  for  end  lap.  As  each  sheet  lays  just  two  feet  wide, 
it  is  a siinjile  matter  to  ascertain  the  number  of  sheets  neces- 
sary to  cover  the  space.  Then  estimate  the  mimlier  of  feet  in 
our  two  and  one-half  (^Ve)  inch  corrugated  sheets  as  follows: 

()  fetrt  loii”:.  s(i.  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selliii”^  measure  20  in.  wide. 

7 feet  loiifj,  lo'/c  sq.  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selling'  ineastire  2(>  in.  wide. 

5 leet  long,  IT'A  s((.  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selling  measure  26  in.  wide. 

f)  feet  long,  1 90,  si|.  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selling  measure  26  in.  wide. 

10  feet  long,  21-:i  s([.  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selling  measure  26  in.  wide. 

On  114  inch  or  small  Corrugate  Sheet,  figure  as  follows: 

6 feet  long,  12'p  sq.  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selling  measure  25 Vi;  in.  wide. 

7 feet  long,  14-''"’7.j  si],  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selling  measure  25Vi>  in.  wide. 

N feet  long,  17  scy  feet,  lay  2 feet  wide,  selling  measure  25V2  in.  wide. 

When  necessary  we  can  ent  sheets  in  the  middle  and  give 
ludf  sheets  of  an\' of  the  above  lengths.  When  we  cut  to  odd 
inches,  say  7 feet  1)  inches,  we  charge  for  an  8 foot  sheet,  unless 
we  have  two  or  three  weeks  in  which  to  fill  order,  so  as  to  have 
the  sheets  made  odd  sizes. 

We  always  ship  Xo.  28  (iauge,  8 foot  sheets,  when  not 
otherwise  specified  in  order. 

.\s  no  allowance  is  made  for  laps,  the  following  table  gives 
the  number  of  s([uare  feet  necessary  to  cover  one  scpiare  (100 
srj.  ft.)  of  surface,  ])roviding  there  is  no  waste  in  cutting. 

These  tables  are  based  on  using  00  inch  sheets;  if  longer  or 
shorter  lengths  are  used  there  will  be  a slight  variation  from 
the  following  estimate. 


KSTI.M.\TI-;  FOK  I.NCH  COKKUG.VTIOX: 


END  I- A I’ 

1 inch 

2 inches 

3 inches 

4.  inches 

5 inches 

(i  inches 

side  Fap  1 Cor'Kt. 

1 lU  S(|.  ft. 

111  sq.  ft. 

112  sq.  ft. 

11.'!  s(i.  ft, 

114-  sq.  ft. 

1 1.5  sq.  ft. 

11.. 

1 

117 

118 

119 

120 

121 

.. 

128 

124- 

125 

125 

127 

128 

KSTI.M.VTR  FOK  li,  IXCH  COKRr(',.\TION: 


1 inch 

2 inches 

3 inches 

4 inches 

5 inches 

5 inches 

END  LAP 

Sf|.  ft. 

Sf|.  it. 

Sf).  ft. 

S(l.  ft. 

Stj.  ft. 

■sq.  ft. 

Side  Lap  1 Corni^jate 

107k*- 

1083- 

10<)T,„ 

110!',,, 

lll'VlO 

1131... 

'•  11..  ••  

1 1 Ol 

ink’- 

ii:2mo 

113'.',„ 

1151,,, 

1 1 5'-’-, 

2 “ 

1133,,, 

114-1.. 

115^-. 

117 

1 1 Sl^ 

1 1 O-T 

The  covering  width  of  all  our  sheets  is  two  (2)  feet. 


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2 Inch  Corrugated  Ridge  Roll. 


Corrugated  Y Capping. 


No.  979. 


No.  980 


Corrugated  Wood  Ridge  Joints. 


No.  981. 


LIST  PRICES. 

Corrugated  Ridge  Capping. 

Painted.  Galvanized. 


No.  979,  No.  28  Gauge  Steel,  per  lineal  foot $ .12  $ .15 

No.  980,  No.  28  Gauge  Steel,  per  lineal  foot 10  .I2V2 


No.  981,  Corrugated  Wood  Ridge,  5 cents  jier  lineal  foot. 


Discof.NT ]ier  cent. 


No.  982.  No.  983. 


No.  982  shows  apiilication  of  our  2 inch  corrugated  capping  No.  i)79. 

No.  988  shows  ai)|)lieation  of  our  corrugated  wood  and  plain  ridging. 
I’arties  desiring  something  eheajicr  than  our  corrugated  ridge  roll  and  V 
cajuiing,  we  will  in.-ike  jilain  ridge  roll  and  V ca])i)ing  to  tit  over  corrugated 
wood  ridge  joints,  see  figure  No.  ‘.)8;{,  iit  lowest  market  price. 


LA  CROSSL  STHEL  KOOFIN'G  AND  COKKUGATINC',  CO. 


53 


Beaded  Siding  and  Ceiling. 

MADE  FROM  THE  BEST  ^LTAEITY  STEEL. 

Painted  on  both  sides  with  tlie  best  Iron  ( )xide  Paint,  ground  in  pure  Linseed  Oil . 


9 Beads  and  8 Spaces  in  Sheet. 

Can  be  aiiplierl  per])endieidarly  or  horizontally  to  boards,  or  cross  lath  set 
the  irroper  distance  ajiart,  or  over  ]3lastered  ceilings. 

We  always  ship  sheets  S feet  long,  unless  otherwise  ordeiecl.  One  sciuare 
eonsists  of  (>’  i sheets,  24x96,  or  its  ecpiivalent  and  will  lax'  one  sejuare  less  the 
lap  at  the  end  of  sheets. 

U/iQdou;  ar}d  Door  <$3519(55. 


No.  SOI  . 


No.  S02. 


No.  S()3. 


51LLS  FOR  WINDOWS  AND  DOORS 

No.  801. 


Painted. 

t)  inch  Girl,  per  lineal  foot 07 

10  inch  Girt,  per  linc.al  foot 07\2 

12  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot 09 


Galvanized. 

.09 

.10 

.12 


CASINOS  AND  CAPS  FOR  WINDOWS. 

Nos.'802  and  803. 


3 inch  Face,  10  inch  (Tirt,  per  lineal  foot.. 
4*  inch  Face,  11  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot. 
5 inch  Face.  12  inch  (Tirt.  per  lineal  loot. 


Nos.  802  and  803. 


4-  inch  Face.  13  inch  Girt,  per  lineal  foot, 
o inch  Face,  14  inch  Ciirt,  per  lineal  foot. 


Painted. 

Galvanized 

.10 

OHl'o 

.11 

09 

.12 

R DOORS. 

Painted. 

Galvanized 

.12 

10 

.13 

11 

.14 

.per  cent. 

.^CCJVrRING  WIDTH 


54-  LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORKH'tATING  CO. 


Imperial  Pressed  Steel  Brick. 

Alade  of  Sheet  Steel,  Painted  or  Galvanized. 
PATENT  PENDING. 


Rock=Face  Brick. 

P.M'ENTED. 




No.  994. 

Size  ot  Sinj^le  Brick,  2^5x8',^  inches.  Sheets  60 x 2S  inches. 


-'AX  SiS 


I, A CK  'SS1-:  STIvHI,  ROOFINC.  AXI»  COKKri'.ATlNC.  Co. 


Rock=Face  Stone. 

Palcii  t I ’endin  g. 


No  1. 

Size  of  Single  Stone.  7 x 12  inehes.  Sheet,  (>()  x 28  inches. 

Rocl<=Facc  Stone. 

Patent  Pendinir. 


No.  li. 

Size  of  Single  Stone,  9V;!x2()  inelies.  Sheets,  GO  x 28  inelies. 

A Square  of  Rock-Face  Brick  or  Stone  consists  of  8-^7 
sheets  GO  inehes  long  hy  28  inches  wide,  painted  both  sides. 

ordering  Plain  or  Rock-l'ace  Siding,  allow  4 to  G 
scpiare  feet  to  the  100  for  laps. 


28  IN. 


PILASTER. 


All  Complete  with  4-  inch  Return. 


No.  876. 


CORNER. 


CORNER 


No,  12. 

Shows  Plain  Brick 
Corner  Finish.  4-  in. 
to  the  weather  on 
each  face. 


No.  11. 


Sho  ws  Rock-Face 
Brick  Corner  Finish 
•4-  in.  to  tile  weather 
on  each  iacc. 


PKICE  LIST. 


Sheet  stT  p’fd 


No.  1 1 , per  lineal  ft $ .()<> 

No.  1 2,  per  lineal  ft 05 

No.  870,  10  inch  I'ace  witli  4-  inch  Return,  ))er  lineal  ft 43V2 

No.  87(>,  12  inch  I'.ace  with  4 inch  Return,  per  lineal  ft 15 

No.  870,  10  inch  I'ace  with  4-  inch  Return,  jier  lineal  ft 18 


PRICES  ON  APPLICATION.  WITHOUT  RETURN. 


(lalvan  ized 
$ .08 
.07 
.18 
.20 
.24 


LA  CROSSIi  STHHL  ROOl'lNl'.  AND  COKKD('.ATlNr,  CO.  57 


Single  Corrugated  Iron  Doors  and  Shutters. 


Fig.  54. 

CHEAP  AND  DURABLE. 

Made  of  No.  18  and  20  Gauge  Corrugated  Iron,  and  stiif- 
'ened’with  Angle  Iron  Frame. 

We  will  quote  special  prices  on  Doors  and  Shutters,  if  part- 
ies wanting  them  will  state  size  and  number  wanted. 

When'orderiiig,  accurate  specifications  and  dimensions  must 
be  furnished,  as  indicated  b_v  diagrams;  this  is  of  great  import- 
ance, both  to  the  customer  and  to  us. 

8®“We  can  furnish  Shutter  Hinge  Eyes  for  brick,  stone  or 
frame  buildings. 


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LA  CKOSSL  STEEL  KO()E]XG  AND  CORRITLATING  CO. 


Stamped  St^^l  Ceilings. 

Patent  Metal  Ceiling  and  Side  Wall  Plates. 


Pi..\Ti:.  No.  4221. 

Size,  2x2  feet.  $7.00  per  Square. 


I’l.ATK.  No.  4233. 

Size,  2x2  Let.  $7.00  per  Square. 


All  Panels,  Mouldings,  Cornices,  etc.,  are  primed  with  one  coat  of  white 
Paint  on  both  Sides  before  being  shij)ped. 


JiStV' I’riees  Include  Wood  Strips  and  Nails  for  Applying. 

If  Not  W'anted,  a reduction  of  .50  cts.  per  S(|uarc  of!  list  prices  will  be 
.allowed  for  Wood  Stri])s. 


LA  CKOS5B  STEEL  RO'JFIXG  AXL)  COKRUGATIXG  CO. 


Trimminys. 


MoL’i.mNC.. — Xo-  T19!).  Gxl  ’ i inches,  5'  i cts.  jier  lineal  toot. 


Cross. 

Xo.  419'.). 


G.xGxl'  1 in.  3’ 2 cts.  each. 


Tee.  Ei.e 

Xo.  4199.  No.  4199. 


GxGxl’j  in.  'SV2  cts.  each.  GxGxl'j  in.  Si-l-c  each. 


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LA  CROvSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  DORRUGATLNG  CO. 


Cornices. 


No.  4251.  Com  I!1N.\TI0N  Cornice. — 6x1%  inches,  with  a 7 inch  Extension 
Filler,  10  cts.  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  4332.  Cove  Cornice  with  Foot  Mould  Att.vched. 
Depth,  12  inches.  With  Brackets,  24  c:s.  per  linenl  foot. 


No.  4291.  Cove  Cornice. 

Depth.  12  indies.  With  Brackets,  21  cts.  per  lineal  foot. 


No.  4341.  Moulding. — Size,  5x1  ■•>  inches,  5Vi  cts.  per  lineal  foot. 
Used  in  connection  with  Cornice  No.  4291. 


l.A  CKOSSl-:  STlii;L  ROOFING  ANO  CORKFGATl.NC.  CO. 


C.l 


Centers. 


No.  42G5.  Size  4x4-  feet.  Each  $2.10. 

Combination  of  Center  No.  4203;  Moulding  No.  4200,  and  Ells  No.  4200. 


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LA  CROSSE  STEEL  KOOFL\'(',  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


iSjviSo 

ivies'!" 

ISfciHi 


Patent  Continuous  Steel  Ceiling.  Design  No.  4-797. 


Coniposilion  of  Plato  No.  +1‘J8  for  Ilorder,  and  No.  42^*5  lor^Ficld,  Moulding  and 
Ells  No.  421)1);  including  Wood  Furring  Strips  and  Nails,  7-’:;  cts.  per  sipiarc  foot. 

Combination  Cornice  No.  4251,  including  Mitre  .Leaves  No.  4251,  10  cents  per 
line.al  foot. 

Plates  Nos.  4214  or  4221  may  be  substituted. 


LA  ckossl;  s'n;i:L  kooi-ixl.  and  c<)KKrt'.ATiN('.  co 


(i;5 


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•U /V...>,7  . <-X-K  ^ jV-^  ?^:  VT*— ^ -j -j*¥>— '‘J?r^3W 


[1>  l>i 


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jj:  i:  Li,i  j 1 1 1 nn  i I'l  ^ :^^•^l~^CTymro 

lUmiimirnnmmnmninpmmmrmTTTTnmTTTTmTmntTTTinmTmTmTTnWTmirnrtiHriiiriiTrfriTirmKmiirT^ 


Patent  Continuous  Steel  Ceiling’.  Design  N<».  4'798. 

Cniiipositioii  (^f  riato  No.  4'1'js  tor  Border  .aTid  No.' 421.’1 'f< -r  Hicld,  M otildinp  and 
I^lls  No.  42BB,  Moulding  and  Ivlls  No.  4'J."»»»,  nitd  Center  No.  42«>r>;  inehidin;^  Wood 
I'nrrin.ij:  Strips  and  Nails,  si  j cents  ])er  scpiare  toot. 

C«»nibination  Cornice  No.  42.“)  1 . ineludin;^  Nlitie  Leaves  N»».  42x"l.  TO  ets.  per 
lineal  foot. 


IMates  Nos.  42:'..“  and  4214  may  lie  substitutcil. 


04 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOF]NG]AND:CORRrGATlNG  CO. 


sssa 


?pxl>}.Vlx).j 

SpV'V;x;V^ 

gp'x’iVixlVi 


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ia,EiiLSii;iasa}Siigc?r: 


l*ateiit  Continuotis  Steel  Ceiling;.  L)esig;ii  No.  4.700. 


Composition  of  IM.-itcs  No.  4-1  its  for  Border,  .nml  No.  4.L' 1 4 for  Field ,_  M ouldinc, 
lills.  Crosses  .-uni  Tees  No.  4-2  H).  Corners  N.).  42(>;t  .nnd  Centre  No,  4205,  includiiiK 
Wood  I'lirrinj;  Strips  ;uid  N.nils,  S-_-,  eents  per  sciunre  foot. 

Cove  Corniee  No.  .l-2itl , inelndiiiK  M iter  _l.c;ives  No.  -til-l-i*  nnd  Foot  Motdtiinjj  No. 
+341.  2(i>o  edits  per  lineal  foot. 

The  boldness  ol‘ the  .above  desipr.  makes  it  desireable  for  larjre  rooms. 


LA  CROSSI-;  STI'LL  R(  I()I'1\('.JAXI)  CORRIA'-ATIXG  CO. 


65 


I’ateiit  Contiimoiis  Steel  Ceiling.  Design  No.  4-801. 

Composition  of  D.-te  No.  t-l't.S  for  liordcr,  and  No.  +214.  for  Firld,  Moiildiiifr,  liUs, 
Crosses  and  Tecs,  No.  420P,  Corners  and  Centers  No.  42G3.  iiuludinj;  Wood  I-'nrrin>^ 
Strips  and  Nails,  9' 3 cents  per  scpiare  foot. 

Cove  Cornice  No,  4291,  including  Mitre  I.eaves  No,  4349  and  Foot  Moulding  No, 
4341,  201.2  cents  per  lineal  foot. 

The  boldness  of  above  design  makes  it  desirable  for  large  rooms. 


<‘,G 


LA  CKOSSH  STEEL  KOOEIN'O  AXI)  COKREOATINT,  CO. 


nixed  Paints. 

IRON  0XID6. 

Mixed  Ready  for  the  Brush. 

Prepared  Expressly  for  Aletallic  Roofs,  Shingles,  Siding  and 
Bridges,  Barns,  Sheds,  Briek  Walls,  Railroad  Buildings,  Etc. 

PRICES. 

COLORS— Red  and  Prince’s  Brown. 


One  gallon  kit,  per  gallon $1 ,30 

Two,  three  and  four  gallon  kits,  per  gallon 1.25 

Five  gallon  kits,  per  gallon 1.20 

Ten  gallon  tubs,  per  gallon 1.10 

Twenty-five  gallons,  halt'barrel,  per  gallon 1.00 

Fifty  gallons,  barrel,  jier  gallon 90 


Discount 


Per  Cent. 


Or^  Iron  Ore  Pdint. 

COLOR— Dark  Red. 

Used  for  Painting  Aletal  Roofs,  Faetory,  Farm  and  Railroad 
Buildings.  Bridges  and  Iron  Work  of  All  Kinds. 

PRICES. 


Kegs,  100  lbs.,  jier  lb.  net $ .02 

Barrels,  +00  lbs.,  per  lb.  net 01  Vi 


Glastic  F(oof  Cement. 

GUARANTEED  THE  BEST  IN  THE  MARKET. 

For  pointing  up  and  preventing  leaks  in  nietallie  roofs,  around  chimneys, 
copings,  sk3'-lights,  gutters,  cu|)olas,  dormer  windows,  slate,  stone,  briek  and 
wood. 

Iron,  Tin,  Shingle  and  Slate  Roofs  can  be  made  absolutely  and  pernian- 
entl  v water  tight  bv  the  use  of  our  Elastic  Roof  Cement. 

Is  verv  adhesive,  sticks  to  everything.  Will  not  Crack  in  Summer 
or  Winter,  and  easilv  apjilied  with  knife  or  trowel. 


fi' t lb.  Box,  net.. 
1 2'/2  lb.  Box,  net. 
25  lb.  Box,  net. 
50  lb.  Box,  net., 


$ .50 
1.00 
1.75 
3.00 


I’RICES. 


I, A CRossK  sti-:i-:l  roofing  and  corrugating  CO. 


07 


Roof  Lining  Papers. 

We  keep  in  stock  the  following  brands  of  Sheath- 
ing Paper,  Tarred  Board  and  Felt. 


ROSIN  SIZED. 

“Superior,”  (iray  500  scpuire  feet per  roll 

“La  Crosse,”  Red  500  “ ‘‘ 

“Lxeelsior,”  Red  500  “ “ 


TARRED  BOARD. 

In  Rolls priee  ])er  pound 


In  Rolls 


PLAIN  BOARD. 

price  ])er  pound 


TARRED  FELT. 

In  Rolls price  per  pound. 


We  reeoininend  the  use  of  Lining  Paper  under  all  roofs, 
whether  Steel,  Iron,  Slate  or  Shingles,  as  it  is  a non-eonductor 
of  heat  and  cold,  and  makes  buildings  cooler  in  summer,  and 
warmer  in  winter.  Also  prevents  condensation  and  dampness, 
and  deadens  sound. 


At  Lowest  Market  Prices 


6S  LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING'AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


Fl3AT=HeflDeD  ST0V6  gOIsTS. 


Per  100. 


Size: 

'Th 

V2 

% 

34 

% 

1 

IPs 

l'/4 

1% 

IV2 

13l 

2 

^32 

.$  (30 

60 

60 

60 

65 

65 

70 

70 

75 

75 

SO 

85 

Tio 

$ 60 

60 

60 

60 

65 

65 

70 

70 

75 

75 

80 

85 

U 

$ 

65 

65 

65 

70 

lit 

75 

75 

SO 

80 

85 

90 

Size: 

21/2 

234 

3 

31/+ 

3V2 

33 , 

4 

4V4 

41/2 

43., 

5 

3/10 

$ 90 

95 

1 00 

1 05 

1 10 

1 15 

1 20 

1 25 

1 30 

1 35 

1 40 

1 45 

1 

$ 95 

1 00 

1 05 

1 10 

1 15 

1 20 

1 23 

1 30 

1 35 

1 40 

1 45 

1 50 

DiSCOl  NT. 


KOUND-HSAOED  STOVE  5OI9TS. 


Per  100. 


Size: 

•^4 

1/2 

3:4 

34 

Ps  1 

IPs 

IP 

134 

1P> 

up 

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.$  85 

85 

85 

85 

90  90 

95 

95 

1 

00 

1 00 

1 05 

1 

10 

%0 

$ 85 

85 

85 

85 

90  90 

95 

95 

1 

00 

1 00 

1 05 

1 

10 

PL 

$ 

95 

95 

95 

1 00  1 00 

1 05 

1 05 

1 

10 

1 10 

1 15 

1 

20 

Size: 

2'.r 

21/2 

23, 

3 3V4 

31/2  33+ 

4 

414 

41  2 

434 

5 

3/1 G 

$1  15 

1 20 

1 25 

1 

30  1 35 

1 40  1 

45  1 

50 

1 55 

1 60 

1 65 

1 

70 

U| 

$1  25 

1 30 

1 35 

1 

40  1 45 

1 50  1 

55  1 

60 

1 65 

1 70 

1 75 

1 

80 

D|SC(JUNT 


SWEDE’S  IRON  RURRS. 


% 

”P2 

1 

2 

3 

Pt 

4 

5 

6 

Black,  $ 25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

26 

26 

27 

30 

Tinned,  $ 31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

32 

33 

36 

Nos.  Pg 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

Black,  $ 30 

32 

32 

34 

35 

36 

42 

42 

45 

'I'inncd,  $ 36 

38 

39 

10 

41 

42 

48 

48 

51 

Discoun'i', 


L\  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOEIXC'.  AXD  CORRUOATl X(',  CO. 


(■)0 


Planished  Sheet  Iron. 


“WOOD’S  I’ATENT” 

Size,  28  X GO  inches. 

“A” 

Xuinhers  2+  25  26  27  2S 

“I?" 

Xumbers  24  25  26  27  28 

List  I^rice. 


.\,  per  ])<)iind.. 

...cents 

B,  per  ])oumi  . 

...cents 

Liisconnt... 

...Per  Cent. 

Standard 

Weinht 

Russia 

Wire  Gauge. 

Size. 

per  sheet. 

Gauge. 

Inches. 

Lbs. 

No 

Xo.  22 

28x60 

13 

14 

No.  23 

28x60 

121.. 

13 

Xo.  24 

28x60 

1 1 Pt 

12 

No.  25 

28x60 

10 

!'  7 

No.  26 

28x60 

O'  r 

ilo 

No  27 

28x60 

8"  1, 

0 

No.  28 

28x60 

8 1/1 

8 

Nos.  22  to  24. 
Xos.  22  to  24. 

28x561 

28x72 

Locoinoti  ve 
Taclrct  Sizes. 

Xos.  22  to  24. 

28x4o I 

Average  net  weight  per  bundle  about  250  lbs. 


S or.  10  or. 

T T 


1 2 or.  14  or. 

r T 


Rivers. 


1 Ih.  T^,'■  lb. 

T T 


2 Ib. 

T 


3'.,  Ih. 

T 


TT 


4 lb.  5 Ib. 

ir  ¥ 


61b. 


FEAT-HEAD  IKON  KIVETS. 
BEST  NORWAY  IRON. 

Per  1000. 


Size,  oz. 

8 

10 

12 

14 

1 lb. 

m 

He 

l"i 

2 

2V» 

Black, 

S 20 

22 

24 

26 

27 

29 

33 

37 

42 

55 

Tinned, 

$ 24 

25 

28 

30 

33 

37 

42 

48 

54 

69 

Size,  lb. 

3 

31/2 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Black, 

$ 60 

70 

76 

90 

1 08 

1 26 

1 44 

1 53 

1 75 

1 98 

Tinned, 

$ 78 

81 

1 

00 

1 20 

1 44 

1 68 

1 92 

2 07 

2 35 

2 70 

Discount 


70 


• LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


SHEET  ZINC. 

Regulcir  Stock  Size  3B  x 8-4.  inches.  We  have  a large  stock 
Xo.  9 Zinc  always  on  hand. 

Price  in  Casks net  per  100  lbs. 

Price  less  than  Casks net  per  100  lbs. 

Cast  Steel  Rivet  Sets. 


Number.... 

Per  Dozen 

Discou.nt Per  Cent. 


2 3 4-  5 

$7.00  $6.00  $6.00  $4-.50 


Tinners*  Hand  Sh<^ars  or  Snips. 


No.  7.  Hand  cnt,  4 iiicbcs $2.50 

No.  S.  “ 31/2  “ 2.00 

Xo.  9.  “ 3 “ 1.50 


Soldering  Coppers. 


EXTRA  FINISH. 


Pound  to  the  pair,  jKr  lb .$0..35 

“ " “ “ ; 30 

“ “ “ “ 25 

FEAT  SOLDERING  COPPERS. 


1 

1 Vi- 
2-12 


3-S  Pounds  to  the  jjair,  per  lb 


$0.25 


LA  CKOSSIv  STHI;L  ROOFIXC.  AXn  COKK(TOATI\'C;  CO. 


71 


Todd’s  Cutting  Nippers. 

Nos.  0 1 2 ;!  I 
Inch  1.7  12  11  10  .S 
Style  ot'Nos.  0 to  4.  Per  ])air,  .$3.0o,  .$2.2.7,  .$2.00,  .$1.77,  ,$.170. 

Cast  Steel  F^iveting  Hammers. 


30  ets.  35  cts.  37  ets.  40  cts.  45  ets. 


Isd  Crosse  Tdnl<  Hedter  with  Spdrl<  Protector. 


It  is  made  ot  heavy  sheet 
iron  shell,  east  into  an  iron 
bottom  and  cast  iron  top. 
It  has  a cover  overfire  ])ot 
and  a slide  on  the  draft  hole 
to  rei>;iilate  the  fire.  It  will 
hum  any  kin  i of  fuel.  The 
sheet  iron  shell  is  rivited 
|with  two  rows  of  livets, 
'packed  with  fire  pr.rof  asbos- 
tos  pajier.  This  will  not 
allow  the  Tank  to  leak,  and 
there  is  no  solder  to  melt 
when  there  is  a fire  in  the 
heater,  which  is  the  case  on 
a number  of  other  heaters. 
Size  of  drum  or  heater  is  2G 
inches  hij'h  and  ICVi  inches 
in  diameter.  Give  the  heater 
a trial  and  we  know  it  will 
please  you.  Write  for  prices. 


LA  CROSSE  TANK  HEATER 


Price,  eacli  $. 


SECTIONAL  CUT  OF 
TANK  HEATER. 


LA  CROSSE  STEEL  ROOFING  AND  CORRUGATING  CO. 


CREAM  CANS. 


EXTRA  DEEP  COVERS  OVER  Ol’TSIDE, 
WITHOUT  GAUGES. 


IX 

IX 

IXX 

( )narts 

14 

20 

20 

Inches 

81/2x14 

81/2x20 

8;2x20 

Per  dozen 

Discount 

$12.50 

$14.50 

...Per  Cent. 

$15.25 

RAllsROAO 


iWlIsK  CANS. 

IOWA  PATTERN. 


Gallons S 10 

Inches 1 3’  1 

Each $7.50  $S.50 

Discount Per  Cent. 


Can  Stock  not  imicle  up. 


I’ev  Set 


Net. 


INDEX  ^ ^ 


FIRST  PART. 

PAGE. 

Caps 28 

Chimnc_v  Tops 22 

Cornices 33-3G 

Crestings,  “Alalleablc” 29-32 

Cresting  Blocks 26 

Cnt-t)ffs,  “Centenial” 20 

Cnt-Orts,  “Perfection” 20 

liaves  Trough,  Half  Round 4 

Eaves  Trough,  Double  Bead 5 

Elbows,  Corrugated  and  Plain  Round 16 

Ends 6 

h'astners,  Conductor IS 

Finials 37-39 

Galvanized  Iron 24 

Gutters  O.  G.  and  Box.... 8-9 

Gutters,  Roof. 7 

Hangers,  “Berger’s  Imperial” 12-13 

“ D.  B.  Adjustable 11 

“ “Pefeetion”  Wire 12 

“ D.  B.  Wire 13 


Hooks,  Conductor 

Mitres,  Eaves  Trough 

Mouldings,  Belt 

“ Crown 

Pipe,  Conductor,  Corrugated 

“ “ Plain  Round.... 

Ridging 

“ Ornamental 

Roofing  Plates  Prepared  in  Rolls 

Sky-Lights 

Solder 

Strainers,  Conductor 

Tin  Plates 

Valleys 

Ventilators 


PAGH. 

17-19 

(i 

38 

33 

14 

15 
21 
27 

24 
40 
21 
13 

25 
8 

19,  21  and  23 


SECOND  PART. 


Brick  Siding,  “Imperial” 

Burr’s,  Swede’s  Iron 

Casings,  Window  and  Door 

Ceiling,  Beaded 

“ Corrugated 

“ Ornamental 

Corner  Trimmings 

Corrugated  Iron 

Cream  Cans 

Crini])  Rooting 

Cutting  Nipiiers 

I'ire  Proof  Doors  and  Shutters 

Hammers 

Oalvanized  Steel  Rootling 

Oauges 

Milk  Cans,  “Iowa  Pattern” 

Paints 

Planished  Iron,  “Wood’s” 

Ridge  Ca])i)ing,  Corrugated 

Rivets 


54 

68 

53 

53 

50 

58-65 

56 
50 
72 
49 
71 

57 

71 
45 
43 

72 
66 
69 
52 


69 


Rivet  Sets 7<) 

Koek  Faee,  Hriek  and  Stone oi-oo 

Rootini;  Cement <>6 

Root'  Lininsf  l’a])ers (>7 

Rules  of  Measurement 4d-4-4 

Snips 70 

Solderin,<t  Co])pers 70 


STEEL  KOOFING. 

La  Crosse  nouble  Seam 

“ Folded  Standing'  Seam 

“ Roll  and  Cap 

“ Pressed  Standing  Seam 

Stove  Bolts 

Tank  Heaters 

Tarred  I'elt 

Terms 

Weights 

Zine,  Sheet 


45 

4(3 

47 

48 
08 
71 

07 

•> 

43 

70 


ESTABLISHED  1803. 


Fred  Kroner 
Hardware  Company 

WBIILESIILE  MBDWnilE 


Iron-Steel-Cordage, 

Leather  and  Rubber  Belting, 


NAILS  AND  BARBED  WIRE  IN  CAR  LOTS 
A SPECIALTY. 


LA  CROSSE,  WIS.,  U.  S.  A. 


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